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Location: Twentynine Palms Marine Base,
California Photographer: Les Stone
Credit: Photographed for A Day in the Life of the United
States Armed Forces by Les Stone, (c) 2002.
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Location: Afghanistan
Photographer: Sergeant Reeba Critser Description: Army
paratroopers, part of Operation Alamo Sweep, arrive in the town of Tit
in Afghanistan and begin patrolling the streets. Credit: Photographed for A Day in the Life of the United
States Armed Forces by Reeba Critser, (c) 2002. Resolution:
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Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Photographer: Bruce Dale Description: Long separations
are a fact of life for Navy families. Mess Management Specialist 3rd
Class Christopher Brumbaugh of the USS Crommelin says goodbye to his
wife, Elaina, before his ship sets sail on a six-month deployment. "I
woke up the morning after he was deployed wishing the sun would go
away," says Elaina, who referred to photographer Bruce Dale as the "tear
catcher." "I was not ready to face the first of six months' worth of
mornings without my husband." Credit: Photographed for A Day in the Life of the United
States Armed Forces by Bruce Dale, (c) 2002. Resolution: 1960x3008
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Location: San Diego, California
Photographer: Arthur Grace Description: During the
first day of PT at San Diego's Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Staff
Sergeant Charles A. Joseph provides extra incentive to a focused
recruit. Credit: Photographed for A Day in the Life of the United
States Armed Forces by Arthur Grace, (c) 2002. Resolution: 1536x1002 |
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Location: Whiteman Air Force Base,
Missouri Photographer: Karen Ballard Description:
A B-2 stealth bomber readies for takeoff. Capable of traveling 6,000
miles without refueling, the B-2 has flown numerous nonstop missions to
Afghanistan from its home base at Whiteman Air Force Base in
Missouri. Credit: Photographed for A Day in the Life of the United
States Armed Forces by Karen Ballard, (c) 2002. Resolution: 2972x2000 |
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Location: Fort Shafter, Hawaii
Photographer: Mark Peterson Description: "I love it
here," says Sergeant 1st Class Mike Fulcher, an anti-terrorism expert at
Army Pacific headquarters in Hale'iwa, Hawaii. Fulcher is president of
Hawaii Military Surfing Ohana‹the Hawaiian word for "family." "We meet
after work," says Fulcher, "and we change from our uniforms into surf
gear right on the beach." Credit: Photographed for A Day in the Life of the United
States Armed Forces by Mark Peterson, (c) 2002. Resolution: 2972x2000
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Location: Keflavik, Iceland
Photographer: James Marshall Description: War games
begin before dawn on the desolate lava fields outside Keflavik. Lance
Corporal Benjamin Baumann, 19, of Thibodaux, Louisiana, advances with
his Marine platoon, based at the nearby naval air station. The Keflavik
base has been in operation since the battle for the North Atlantic
during World War II. "Training like this is sobering," says Baumann. "It
brings the whole world situation into reality." Credit: Photographed for A Day in the Life of the United
States Armed Forces by James Marshall, (c) 2002. Resolution:
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